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Lab Report Evaluation Rubric | assignment # | ||
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| Student Names: | Self-evaluation Score: | |||
| Instructions: (1) This analytic rubric is used to verify that specific tasks have been performed. (2) If a task has been successfully completed, all points are awarded. (3) No points are awarded if a task is not complete. (4) Awarding partial points is not an option. | ||||
| Category | Scoring Criteria | Points | Student Evaluation | Teacher Evaluation |
| Lab Introduction 15 points |
The question to be answered during the lab is stated. | 5 | ||
| The hypothesis clearly shows it is based on research. (Not just a wild guess.) | 5 | |||
| Research references used to prepare the lab are listed.
(There are always research references.) |
5 | |||
| Procedures 15 points |
Procedures are written during pre-lab preparation and clearly state what is planned.
(Procedures are not written in past tense form.) |
5 | ||
| There are no "understood" procedures.
(Such as: get out equipment or turn on gas.) |
5 | |||
| Specific formulas or equations for reactions during the lab are shown.
(Write these as procedures on the lab report.) |
5 | |||
| Observations 15 points |
"Results" of a procedure are clearly recorded.
(Some procedures might not have observations) |
5 | ||
| Measurements, when required, show proper units.
(Show these as observations on the lab report.) |
5 | |||
| Calculations, when required, are clearly shown.
(Show these as observations on the lab report.) |
5 | |||
| Conclusion 20 points |
Summarize the essential lab data. | 5 | ||
| Show how the essential data answers the lab question. | 5 | |||
| Identify the one area of the lab most likely responsible for measurable experimental error. (Think carefully about this one.) | 10 | |||
| Presentation 25 points |
Report is neatly printed in ink, with no visible corrections. | 10 | ||
| A diagram of the essential apparatus used in the lab is drawn in the largest white space on the lab report. (There is always something to draw.) | 10 | |||
| Report is written in such a way that others could accurately duplicate the experiment. | 5 | |||
| Lab Safety 10 points |
No group members were sited for safety violations. (PPE must be worn at all times.) | 10 | ||
| Score | 100 | |||
| Self-evaluation | Students are expected to honestly evaluate their own work. If the difference between the student evaluation and the teacher evaluation is more than 10 points, 5 points will be deducted from the teacher's score when the grade is recorded. | |||
| Deadline | Lab reports are due at the beginning of class the day after lab. Reports will be accepted at the beginning of class the second day after lab for 3/4 credit. No credit will be given after that time. | |||